News from 22/12/2004
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Andrew Robson, Les Starkings, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, Alexandra Frean, Kirsty McLeod, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Sarash Phillips, Stewart Tendler and Dominic Kennedy, Michael Grieve, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Clare Gorst, James Hider, Joe Joseph, Rupert Stubbs, Anthony Browne, Sigmund Sternberg, Tom Bawden, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jonathan Romain, Gary Postlethwaite, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Tyne and Wear, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Simon Bradley, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Paul Taylor, Angela Jameson, A. Simpson, Russell Kempson, Brian Holden, Oliver Kay, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Hamish Grey, Chief Executive, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, David Andrews, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Simon de Bruxelles, Laura Lee Davies, Joe Hogan, David Charter and Richard Ford, Elaine Monaghan, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Steve Boggan, Derek Martin, Jill Hayes, Alan Ball, Arun Arora, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roy Hyde, David McA. McKirdy, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Julie Court, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, N. Attallah, Paul Simons, John Allison, Michelle Henery, Domenico Pugliese, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Anne Ashworth, Richard Ford and David Charter, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ron Hill, Ian Johns, Mrs A. Ruff, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Robert Elegant, George Ornbo, Peter Riddell, Ruth Gledhill and Tony Halpin, Bill Griffin, Gordon Medcalf, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Sean O'Neill and Nicola Woolcock, Nicola Woolcock, Tim Luckhurst, Leo Lewis, Tom Roundell, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Edward Owen and Adam Fresco, Dan Sabbagh and Jon Ashworth, Randy Cohen, Peter Radford, Jonathan Witt, M. A. Zaki Badawi, Marcus Braybrooke, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Michael Horsnell and Ted Oliver, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft,
ResumoThe Times Bombers strike as Blair visits Iraq Painkiller warning Cash charges Sikh protest Small is beautiful Research fears Armed gang grabs £27m in Great Belfast Bank Robbery Can they deliver? Early delivery Door closes on Blunkett after visa investigation In the Times Today Scientists are alarmed by Ruth Kelly's strict beliefs Over the sea to Skye—free Post Office strike Doctor ban flaw Soldier's fortune Rules of combat Business Editor's Commentary Tiffany & Co. Deadly toll of bombers who came to lunch Blair the gambler feels the fear in Baghdad The Prime Minister's secret visit to Dr Allawi was fraught with danger in more ways than one, reports Philip Webster Dangers of dirty money may halt the clean getaway Beaten by technology, robbers go for the weakest link The Greatest British Heists £6.5m robbery guard cleared Radon death toll MRSA oils hope Snowdon melts Post Office strike Army rations Santa film rebuff Harry Potter by Numbers Plot clue is chronicle of a death foretold Louis Vuitton Paul Simons; five-day forecast Rowling whizzes out a new Potter Fans and publishers heaved sigh of relief as author delivered sixth volume of saga before deadline, Alan Hamilton writes Verdict damages Blunkett's case for swift return Neat report with no real anwers to clutter it up The Key Findings Officials rewrite the rule book on personal interest He was wrong to give lover his rail ticket, MPs decide Downing Street adds positive spain There's plenty of smoke but noone can discover the fire David Blunkett's role in fast-tracking a visa for lover's nanny remains unproven, Richard Ford and David Charter report Dell How to Help your Nanny… Just another unhappy case of muddle and human frailty A lover's guide to the joys of suburbia Mitsubishi Motors Picture Gallery Inflation catches up with thrifty Steel Ps Ovation greets a Marseillaise of note Passport applicants must attend interviews from 2006 Threats to writer halt nationwide readings Online Father entitled to child benefit Ryanair must pay Death girl jailed RAF death appeal Generous genes Extremists hijacked play protest Debenhams Wedding day helicopter crash kills happy couple No drug is without any side—effects One. Tel Heart and stroke fears for million on painkillers US actions in Vietnam Attallah's words 'Offensive' play withdrawn after protests by Birmingham's Sikh community Creation, life and intelligent design Nativity scene Citizenship tests under question On his metal Bored games Bombs and Votes Iraq terrorists are trying to sabotage a Shia victory Great Escapism Cartoon heroes on and off the page Today only! Unique reader offer! Bargain digital slippers with free legal advice Opaque Verdict The Blunkett visa affair merits further investigation I never thought I'd say this, but thank you to the Lords, the Libs and the law A Sampson among the media dwarfs Where other journalists settled for celebrity, scandal and spin, this man was relentless in the pursuit of truth David Blunkett's little lapses For a man with such an astonishing memory, the Home Secretary was astonishingly forgetful Thunderer: And I'll get a subsidy afore ye Mother tells how she found twins crushed to death Nature Maplin Electronics Porn actress cleared of suicide charges American Express Service Europe Limited Treasure writer cracks riddle of the cube A codebreaking Times reader has won a puzzle sculpture by following clues to the artist's birthday, writes Alan Hamilton Women warriors from Amazon fought for Britain's Roman army British Red Cross BBC dig wrecks site Just AAsk Christmas a year late for manager Bitter pill Murder appeal Doormen jailed American Express Service Europe Limited Firstnight Crowd turns reunion into a fairytale comeback gig Firstnight Pop The Pogues Brixton Academy, Sw9 Staples Staples Times World News College massacre survivor killed in Fallujah How Blair flew under radio silence into heat of conflict Insurgents kill 19 US soldiers in deadliest attack of campaign Huge explosion rips through mess tent as poll shows growing American doubts about Iraq mission, reports James Hider Picture Gallery Worst Attacks French joy as seized journalists are set free after four months Prime Minister denies kidnappers in Iraq were paid ransom, reports Charles Bremner Dralion FBI files implicate Bush in Iraqi jail abuses The Times Family anguish as hopes for truth on stolen girl turn to dust Lost Lives Behold the world's smallest baby-larger than life (Go on, put your hand over her nurse's fingers and see) National Book Tokens US film fans shun cinemas Opposition riot in Pakistan (AP): eBay chief bailed (AP): Peace envoy call (AP): Bird flu reappears (Reuters): Joining forces (Reuters): Gorilla rescued Axa Sun Life fined over Carol Smillie ads Save the Children quits Darfur On Speed No room at the inn, the shop or café in stranded Bethlehem (AP): Home of the first miracle discovered Trust me, I'm not a spin—doctor, says woman trying to make Europe love the EU Peter Mandelson's skills are likely to be in demand for Community's mission impossible, reports Anthony Browne French culture shows its comic side Double trouble in Jail breakout (AP): Bombing charge (AP): Turkish quake (AP): Killer avalanche Can you solve the puzzle by midday? The Times Coinstar Grim start for Accra's street babies Business lunch tops bidding in our charity auction Times Business Spending surge Microsoft ruling Offer for Geest Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones ITV ploy to shed US red tape 'burden' Chinese mobile phone growth soars 20% MPs attack cash machine chargest that 'exploit poor' FSA has a fine Christmas Another duty for the banks Old Speckled Hen Auditing bonanza breeds listless markets Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Plan for Expedia Stop Press Pfizer drug claim Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day Times Online Business Big Shot Financier fined £290,000 over market abuses The Times Pay soars as Capital's shares fall Dot-com whiz-kid who made a comeback as a corporate raider OFT clears Virgin bid for East Coast line Start saving now for a richer future FSA'S Top Ten Fines Help take care of high funeral costs now... so you … AXA offers refunds to savers as FSA says ads misled Optimistic Persimmon predicts 3% house price growth Bakkavör lifts Geest offer GW higher on approval West End office costs expected to rise by 10 per cent MPs urge pub firms to scrap rent review clauses Multiple Display Advertising Items Wheel of fortune set to stop We must bow to Gazprom 'gang' as West loses its grip on energy Russians increase pressure on gas industry Yukos assets 'could pass to Gazprom and the Chinese' Sibir scents victory in battle with Sibneft Sterling effort City Diary Directors cut City Diary British Energy plan goes to vote IMF casts doubt on Treasury forecast Airbus cost scare spurs EADS to admit bill of £1.28bn Going loco City Diary Sainsbury's shenanigans as traders enjoy the silly season Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (000S) Eurotop 100 FTSE may beckon if ground stays firm for Persimmon Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Jardine Lloyd Thompson Gilts Woolies falls on market share concerns Smaller Capitalisation Shares Bloomsbury Equity Prices Business Diamond Trading Company The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Live Aid Times Register Lieutenant-General Sir James Wilson Rifleman who served in Africa, Italy, India and Cyprus, and wrote about football for The Sunday Times Lives Remembered Tom Wesselmann US artist who flirted with many genres but always returned to his most rewarding theme, the Great American Nude Christmas Day and Boxing Day Church Services Christmas Eve Court Circular Register Court & Social Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Appointment Banquet Latest Wills Births Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? In Memoriam-Private Out of sight and mind Anniversaries A move south Club versus country Golf in Scotland Birthdays Amateur captains Grassroots challenge Questions of Sport Cricket TV rights; club versus country; golf club membership; America's Cup Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions Answered Bridge Overcalling-Eight Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items DJM: Nature Notes On This Day AirMiles Five-Day Forecast Giant prism warns of a warming world Weather Eye Times Sport Leaps of faith demanded to support Calling Brave Racing Murphy's seven-day ban is too harsh Times Test Carberry planning last-minute arrival at Christmas party The Wright Track Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Ludlow Williams wanted as stopgap by Bath Rugby Union Snow Reports Fontwell Park Racing Yesterday's Results Lingfield Park The Results Service Southwell Today's Fixtures Hatton waits for Tszyu Sponsor dispute Grandi's double King Henry Super Gerg James lifts Tigers Yesterday's Heroes Those who Fell Victim to Circumstance Miner's son seeks seamless transition for floundering FA John Goodbody on Lord Burns, who will lead the review of football's governing body Bent provides late twist as Ipswich complete takeover Ipswich Town Wigan Athletic Championship New setback leaves Parker without light in window Liverpool switch their sights to US The Sunday Times Global search fruitless Spain escape heavy penalty over racist abuse Racing over racist abuse Mandaric puts trust in British methods Pools Forecast The Premiership Today Robert will pay price for stinging verball attack on Souness England need to match character with efficiency Pakistan followers show frustration at thrashing Ashes Clashes How England and Australia compare after their recent Test triumphs (marks out of ten) The Times All for one and one for all: Vaughan's musketeers pass test John Westerby on the individual heroics in a team triumph Strauss leads waltz to victory First Test Match Full Final Scoreboard from Port Elizabeth Composed opener proving the best man for the job The Times Crossword 22,854 Holmes gets in gear for what she does best Athletics Golding finds friendly headwinds Sailing Times Sport England find eighth wonder The Times Sony Liver Pool Football Club The Times Fields, bays, beaches… but not a black face to be seen Quotes of the Day Locks are key Merry C******s Image of the Day The Ethicist How my unborn baby was stolen by Caesarean As a murder and baby-theft case shocks America Steve Boggan reports from Colombia on a mother whose child was stolen from the womb. Photos by Domenico Pugliese 'She had been cut open with a razor blade' The Times A dashing object of desire Hundreds of women are in the grip of an extraordinary passion for Richard Armitage, who plays northern millowner John Thornton in the BBC serial North & South, says Anne Ashworth A prince among the fruitcakes home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Your household dilemas solved Boiled Fruitcake How to learn to love your family Relatives can be irritating, especially at enforced Christmas gatherings. But an American psychologist has helped Jill Hayes to stay calm during family celebrations Survival Plan Lesley was my first and only love Would we be swayed by a swatch The Times team was rather sceptical about meeting a Color Me Beautiful consultant. So were we converted? Up to a point, says Lisa Armstrong Forget the gifts… wrap your body Hark the eggbox angels sing…a new Nativity is, er born Despite attempts to discourage them, Nativity plays flourish because they allow us to glimps Christas through the eyes of a child, says Richard Morrison. Photographs by Michael Grieve The riches of poverty Visual Art The ideas of Arte Povera are no longer provocative, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston, but they still feel fresh Arts Tomorrow in T2 Looking for the deus in machina John Russell Taylor meets an artist with a scientific passion for the shape of things to come Gifts for any time of year Here are some presents that your boss might like to give you Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert LSO/Haitink Barbican Wince upon a time… Theatre Sleeping Beauty Barbican Comedy Arthur Smith—Dante's Inferno Comedy Theatre, SW1 Concerts Cardinall's Musick St. John's, Smith Square City of London Choir Christ Church, Spitalfields TV and Radio Radio Choice The Times Offers Direct David Charter's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial If… we Could Stop the Violence BBC Two, 9pm The British Comedy Awards 2004 ITV1, 9pm/11pm Variations The Last Chancers Channel 4, 10.35pm Imagine… Antonio Pappano: A Year at the Opera BBC One, 10.45pm Film Choice BBC Two, 12.25pm The Prince of Egypt (1998) BBC One, 2.15pm The Spirit of the Beehive (1973) BBC Four, 11.15pm The Omen (1976) BBC Obe, 12.05am Having a moan at grumpy old women Viewing Guide Things are a little subdued… True Fiction Word Watching T2 Crossword No 3468 Polygon Su Doku Champagne Su Doku T2 Quiz Picture Gallery The Salvation Army
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